

How Did Geometry Create Modern Physics?
68 snips May 15, 2025
Yang-Hui He, a theoretical physicist from the London Institute of Mathematical Sciences and University of Oxford, shares his insights on the profound role of geometry in modern physics. He discusses how ancient geometrical principles transformed into the language of theories like general relativity and string theory. Yang-Hui also reveals the tension between intuitive and formal mathematics and introduces the concept of 'birds' and 'hedgehogs' in mathematical thinking. Finally, they explore the revolutionary potential of AI in advancing mathematical physics.
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Pilgrimage to Einstein's House
- Yang-Hui He made a pilgrimage to Einstein's old house as a freshman at Princeton but found it was a private home.
- Years later, he befriended the homeowner, who was related to a physicist connected to Einstein's legacy.
From Advanced To Classical Geometry
- Yang-Hui He was initially drawn to advanced geometry to understand physics but later appreciated classical Euclidean geometry's pure beauty.
- This shift shows that deepening knowledge can lead to valuing fundamental subjects more.
Einstein's Geometric Breakthrough
- Einstein's genius lay in applying non-Euclidean, curved geometry developed by Riemann to formulate general relativity.
- This was a radical shift from classic Euclidean geometry to curved spacetime geometry.